Bridges are ubiquitous vital structures we see around in Africa. Whether in bustling urban centers or remote rural areas, they play an important role in promoting connections, trade, and interaction within and outside the continent.
- Business Insider Africa presents 10 longest bridges in Africa.
- The list is courtesy of Statisense.
- Bridges in Africa come in various sizes, designs, and importance, each carrying its own significance for the communities they serve.
Seamless transportation is still a challenge for trade in Africa, and the importance of bridges in addressing this issue cannot be overstated.
By connecting previously isolated areas, bridges cut down travel times and costs, making it easier for businesses to move goods and people to access essential services.
So it is no surprise that governments across many African countries pour finances in bridge construction projects, due to its role in facilitating trade and stimulating economic growth.
Bridges in Africa come in various sizes, designs, and importance, each carrying its own significance for the communities they serve.
Below are the 10 longest bridges in Africa according to Statisense:
1. 6th October Bridge (20.5Km)
The 6th October Bridge, completed in 1996, stands as a vital transportation artery spanning the majestic Nile River in Cairo, Egypt. This iconic structure, stretching over 20.5 kilometres, serves as a critical link between the eastern and western parts of the bustling city.
Constructed to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the October War of 1973, the bridge not only symbolizes Egypt’s engineering prowess, it holds deep historical significance, and marks a milestone in the country’s modernization efforts. Its construction took nearly 30 years
2. Third Mainland Bridge (11.8Km)
The Third Mainland Bridge is a vital infrastructure link in Lagos. At 11.8km long, it’s the longest of three road bridges crossing Lagos Lagoon. Linking the commercial hub of Lagos Island to the mainland, the structure plays a key role in alleviating traffic congestion in the bustling state. Completed in 1990, it witnesses an average daily vehicular traffic of 117,000.
3. Suez Canal Bridge (3.9Km)
The Suez Canal Bridge, also known as the Mubarak Peace Bridge, spans 3.9 kilometres across the Suez Canal, connecting the continents of Africa and Asia. Completed in 2001, it stands as a vital transportation link for goods and people between the two continents.
4. Mozambique Island Bridge (3.8Km)
Mozambique Island Bridge is located on the Island of Mozambique. It is a 3.8 km bridge crossing over the Indian Ocean and connecting the Island of Mozambique to the mainland. It was completed in 1969.
5. Dona Ana Bridge (3.67Km)
The Dona Ana Bridge, stretching over 3.67 kilometres, is a monumental engineering feat in Mozambique. Connecting the cities of Maputo and Katembe, it is the longest suspension bridge in Africa.
6. Armando Emilio Guebuza Bridge (2.37Km)
Armando Emilio Guebuza Bridge is a bridge in Mozambique that crosses the Zambezi River. It connects the provinces of Sofala and Zambezia. Stretching over 2.37 kilometres, this vital infrastructure bears the name of former Mozambican President Armando Guebuza.
7.Qasr Al-Nil Bridge (1.93Km)
The Qasr el Nil Bridge is a historic swing bridge structure dating from 1931 which replaced the first bridge to span the Nile River in central Cairo, Egypt. Completed in 1933, it connects downtown Cairo with the historic district of Zamalek.
8. Wouri Bridge (1.8Km)
The Wouri Bridge, 1,800 meters long, joins Douala to the port of Bonabéri and carries both road and rail traffic to western Cameroon.
Its significance extends beyond domestic transport, facilitating international trade with landlocked countries such as Chad and the Central African Republic. Originally designed for 2,000 vehicles daily, the bridge now accommodates over 45,000 vehicles every day creating monstrous traffic at the entrance of Douala’s heart.
9. Mkapa Bridge (970m)
The Mkapa Bridge, stretching across the Rufiji River, holds the title of Tanzania’s longest bridge. The construction of the bridge has helped immensely in connecting the southern regions to other important areas of the country.
Funding of US$30 million from the Kuwait Fund, OPEC, and the Government of Saudi Arabia facilitated its construction. It is named after Benjamin Mkapa, the third President of Tanzania.
10. Katima Mulilo Bridge (900m)
The Katima Mulilo Bridge, also designated as Bridge 508 in Namibia, spans the Zambezi River, connecting Katima Mulilo in Namibia with Sesheke in Zambia. Completed in 2004, this 900-meter road bridge comprises 19 spans and serves as a crucial link between Namibia’s Trans-Caprivi Highway and Zambia’s road network.